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Your patient is a 24-year-old male who was struck just below the left scapula with a 3-inch diameter metal pipe. He is awake but having difficulty breathing. His pulse is 112 at the radial artery, and his respiratory rate is 28 per minute and shallow. His breath sounds are present bilaterally but diminished on the left. He has a blood pressure of 108/68. The patient is coughing up some bloody sputum. He has no other complaints, and a rapid trauma survey reveals no additional life-threatening injuries. Which of the following represents the best sequence of intervention for this patient?
A) Oxygen, 15 lpm by nonrebreathing mask, begin transport, 2 14-gauge IVs of lactated Ringer's solution, wide open
B) Oxygen 15 lpm by nonrebreathing mask, 2 large-bore IVs of normal saline solution at a keep-open rate, transport
C) Begin transport immediately, oxygen 15 lpm by nonrebreathing mask, 2 large bore IVs of isotonic solution to maintain a systolic blood pressure of 120 mmHg or greater
D) Oxygen 15 lpm by nonrebreathing mask, begin transport, 2 16 ga. IVs at a keep open rate
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Thanks so much!
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Good luck with the rest
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